Jimmie Allenâs debut single, âBest Shot,â reached No. 1 on both the Billboard Country Airplay and Mediabase charts this week.
Jimmie joins Darius Rucker as the only African-American country artists to hit No. 1 with their debut singles. Darius, who became a household name in the early 1990s as the frontman of Hootie & the Blowfish, accomplished the feat in 2008 with âDonât Think I Donât Think About It.â
âIf someone asked me two years ago if I thought that this would be my life todayâthat Iâd be on the red carpet at the CMAs or my song would be the No. 1 song on country radio, I would have honestly said âno,'â says Jimmie. âDid I think it would happen eventually? Absolutely! Just not this soon. Iâm humbled and gratefulâitâs such an honor to get my first No. 1 and to know that my song is connecting with people and resonating in a way that hopefully makes us all better people in the end, because thatâs really what âBest Shotâ is all about.â
Written by Jimmie, Josh London and JP Williams, âBest Shotâ is the first single from Jimmieâs debut album, Mercury Lane. The hit single also ended Lukeâs Combsâ four-week run atop the Billboard chart with âShe Got the Best of Me.â
âIn writing this song, we just wanted to be honest with ourselves and write something that others can empathize with,â says Jimmie.
photo by Curtis Hilbun, AFF-USA.com